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  1. Jan 17, 2018 · Maurice R. Hilleman was born in 1919 in Miles City, Montana, United States, but tragically his mother died 2 days after his birth. Hilleman was raised by his uncle while his father struggled to cope with raising his eight children under harsh circumstances on their family farm.

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  2. Virologist Maurice Hilleman dedicated his life to creating vaccines to eradicate childhood illnesses. By the time of his death in 2005 at the age of 85, he had developed more than 40 vaccines ...

  3. Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal (1997) Prince Mahidol Award (2002) Maurice Ralph Hilleman (August 30, 1919 – April 11, 2005) was a leading American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology and developed over 40 vaccines, an unparalleled record of productivity.

  4. The University of Chicago Magazine. —. Fall/19. Maurice Hilleman, PhD’44, was born in 1919 near Miles City, Montana, during the deadliest influenza pandemic in history. When the next global influenza pandemic arrived, Hilleman was in the position to save thousands of lives, thanks in part to his Montana roots. Before Hilleman, who died in ...

  5. May 6, 2013 · At 1 a.m. on March 21, 1963, an intense, irascible but modest Merck scientist named Maurice R. Hilleman was asleep at his home in the Philadelphia suburb of Lafayette Hill when his 5-year-old ...

  6. Beginnings. Maurice Ralph Hilleman was born along with a twin sister on August 30, 1919 in Custer County, Montana, USA. His parents Anna and Gustave Hilleman were local farmers. Sadly, Maurice’s twin sister was stillborn and his mother died two days after giving birth. Death had become all too familiar in those days: the 1918-19 influenza ...

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · The Asian influenza was resistant to antibiotics, and approximately one in 300 to one in 10,000 people died from the virus depending on the country and precautions taken. In total, the number of deaths worldwide is estimated at 1.1 million. Maurice R. Hilleman (1919-2005), circa 1958. (B014616) (Image courtesy of the National Library of ...

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